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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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How good are you at them? Can you chat on the phone for hours and completely lose track of time? I can!
Do prefer to call someone rather than message?
I love phonecalls. Hearing your friends voice, hearing the tones and expression in their voice is so much better than a message. Miles better!
As I grew up in times where messaging and social media didn't really exist I find phonecalls easy. But I've noticed the younger ones who are used to social media and messaging can be absolutely terrified of speaking over the phone.
Do you find that too?
And do you ever phone your mates and just chat?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not a very social person so I do prefer messaging. Although I like to ring family when I can - my mum especially as I love hearing her voice.
Some friends I prefer speaking on the phone as I find it easier to understand their sarcastic nature over the phone through the tone of their voice.
I hate contacting most clients at work. Some I don't mind chatting too but I avoid it where possible. Luckily I don't have to deal with many phone calls at work as most are via email I like those clients
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In general? Terrible. The worst. Getting any kind of notification on my phone causes anxiety, never mind it actually ringing.
But. There are some people that it's okay with. I have a friend I often spend upwards of 2 hours on the phone to and it's not even remotely an issue. Someone I'm not already that comfortable with calling me probably is going straight to voicemail. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My family and friends I will absolutely chat away to on the phone.
People that I don't know well that thought fills me with dread, I just find it horribly awkward. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I love phone calls but only if the other person is comfortable with them. There's something about being able to listen to another person more clearly, the happiness I feel in hearing their voice. Greater understanding in what they mean.
I'd even go so far as to say I prefer them to texts/messages. Generally. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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How good are you at them? Can you chat on the phone for hours and completely lose track of time? I can!
Do prefer to call someone rather than message?
I love phonecalls. Hearing your friends voice, hearing the tones and expression in their voice is so much better than a message. Miles better!
As I grew up in times where messaging and social media didn't really exist I find phonecalls easy. But I've noticed the younger ones who are used to social media and messaging can be absolutely terrified of speaking over the phone.
Do you find that too?
And do you ever phone your mates and just chat?
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Yes I love to talk on phone I do at work sometimes forget the reason why I have called them call sisters daughters and grandsons near Liverpool can be on phone for hours and probably be on the phone tonight with few friends who went the match today |
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My phone rings so much for work, that I end up not calling people and message instead. Then when I do call people I remember how much better/easier it is and then do it more, until the cycle begins again. I really should call people more. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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Im on calls most of the day so sometimes a bit exhausted by evening but I do prefer it than messaging.
I also send voice notes (quite long ones), If I don’t feel like 2-way conversation. Recently started using dictation so everyone’s getting super long messages with loads of mistakes. But it’s so much easier than typing! |
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I used to be a big phone talker. Could talk for hours but since I've had WhatsApp most of my conversations take place on there. You can just pick them up through the night as an on going conversation |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Phone calls? Yes.
Texting? Sure.
But I ask someone I’m texting if I can call regularly because it’s easier, I can say much more than I type.
I’m easy, either way. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Phone calls? Yes.
Texting? Sure.
But I ask someone I’m texting if I can call regularly because it’s easier, I can say much more than I type.
I’m easy, either way. "
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I used to talk to lots of people on the phone, and if it was the right person could easily spend a couple hours or more just chatting away. These days I hardly ever speak to people on the phone. I barely even respond to messages anymore TBH. |
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When I have met someone then talking on the phone is easy.
Otherwise I tend not to like it. I think I connect tones to facial expressions.
I should probably get into VC more.
Yeah can talk for hours. Got a mate I call but whenever I do she ends up draining all batteries in her house phones. If I go round her husband just goes upstairs on the playstation or goes out. Probably glad for the respite |
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By *edeWoman
over a year ago
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In a way I much prefer talking to someone on the phone as you can here the tone of voice etc. I think a lot of meaning can get lost in a text. I also love listening to people. Although I admit I do slightly panic at answering an initial phone call |
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"In a way I much prefer talking to someone on the phone as you can here the tone of voice etc. I think a lot of meaning can get lost in a text. I also love listening to people. Although I admit I do slightly panic at answering an initial phone call "
Getting past that initial part is the hardest bit, but once that's done the conversation normally flows wonderfully. |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
I can talk about everything and anything on the phone, especially if there's engagement from the other side.
My most memorable fab encounters were always clinched after a phone call. Apparently my voice and coversation were the cherry on top. |
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By *edeWoman
over a year ago
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"In a way I much prefer talking to someone on the phone as you can here the tone of voice etc. I think a lot of meaning can get lost in a text. I also love listening to people. Although I admit I do slightly panic at answering an initial phone call
Getting past that initial part is the hardest bit, but once that's done the conversation normally flows wonderfully. "
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Depends. If I'm really close to someone, we can talk for hours. But I like texting/messaging/emailing for everyone else. As an Autistic person it gives me more time to think about what I'm going to say so I'm clear on what I mean. |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
I absolutely hate making phone calls and will do anything I can to avoid it, unless someone has messaged and said "call me"... as in right then.
However, I do prefer talking on the phone to messaging. Voice notes are a good addition to texting too... but not too long.
I can talk for hours on the phone to the right person though. If he can. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Phone calls? Yes.
Texting? Sure.
But I ask someone I’m texting if I can call regularly because it’s easier, I can say much more than I type.
I’m easy, either way.
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I find is much nicer to speak to someone on the phone. Then sending text messages because At least you can hear the emotion and tones in the voice instead of trying to put all of that through a message.
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I love it and loathe it.
If I'm talking to my mother then it's a 'point call' about something important with a hard stop.
That aside, I love talking on the phone — especially when it's perfectly paired with letter writing or missives. I can become easily excitable, wanting to effuse every word and sentiment all at the same time; but I enjoy listening too, because it's giving me that long overdue and anticipated 'voice' and 'resonance' to those messages and letters we've exchanged. |
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How good are you at them? Can you chat on the phone for hours and completely lose track of time? I can!
Do prefer to call someone rather than message?
I love phonecalls. Hearing your friends voice, hearing the tones and expression in their voice is so much better than a message. Miles better!
As I grew up in times where messaging and social media didn't really exist I find phonecalls easy. But I've noticed the younger ones who are used to social media and messaging can be absolutely terrified of speaking over the phone.
Do you find that too?
And do you ever phone your mates and just chat?
" youngsters can't even speak to each other when they're all in the same room |
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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago
Not all that North of North London |
I try to never speak in the phone. Non of my friends ever call me, always text or voicenote. My partner knows I will potentially shut a conversation down if she calls me and its not fir sonething specific.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've got out of the habit and only really talk on the phone when I'm dating someone - then it's usually hours at a time. My family and friends are mostly nearby - everyone else is WhatsApp. I miss the chats with friends I'd have in my twenties. Before I even owned a mobile! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am on the phone for hours if it’s my friends that have moved away from the area. Or my parents.
J doesn’t really make or receive phone calls . She FaceTimes our daughters but otherwise that’s it |
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How good are you at them? Can you chat on the phone for hours and completely lose track of time? I can!
Do prefer to call someone rather than message?
I love phonecalls. Hearing your friends voice, hearing the tones and expression in their voice is so much better than a message. Miles better!
As I grew up in times where messaging and social media didn't really exist I find phonecalls easy. But I've noticed the younger ones who are used to social media and messaging can be absolutely terrified of speaking over the phone.
Do you find that too?
And do you ever phone your mates and just chat?
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The phone is a life line for people like me, I find I don't connect with others over message like i do with a phone call.
Live to talk, can talk fir hours from deep swinging to bullshit random topics of conversation. But it is a two way street |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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"I only ring people when I have something specific I wish to speak to them about, I don’t ring just for a chat, similarly with text messages.
‘If’ not ‘when’. "
See, I always imagined you to be a chatterbox! You never can tell! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd say I have a pretty good phone manner and can talk with the best 9f them.
I think when texting things can be misinterpreted but when on the phone you get a lot from the Tony of voice.
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"I only ring people when I have something specific I wish to speak to them about, I don’t ring just for a chat, similarly with text messages.
‘If’ not ‘when’.
See, I always imagined you to be a chatterbox! You never can tell! "
Chatterbox ? Who do you think I am, Vera Duckworth. |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
South Wales |
"I only ring people when I have something specific I wish to speak to them about, I don’t ring just for a chat, similarly with text messages.
‘If’ not ‘when’.
See, I always imagined you to be a chatterbox! You never can tell!
Chatterbox ? Who do you think I am, Vera Duckworth. "
Well if I squint a bit…. |
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I love phone calls, I am a social animal in that regard, my telephone manner is pretty good
I dont entrust my number to many though.
I do like messaging as well, but its hard to judge inflection and tone sometimes x |
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"I love phone calls, I am a social animal in that regard, my telephone manner is pretty good
I dont entrust my number to many though.
I do like messaging as well, but its hard to judge inflection and tone sometimes x"
So open to misinterpretation as well, easy to make a meaning that's really not there on messages |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hello Op , fabs :
On dating / fabs , text chat as a first step is easier . I’m start very shy , on voice calls and very shy on video call
But yes , after a little bit there’s nothing better then listen to the voice and giggle of the woman you are meeting and see her on video ( very shy at first )
Sms is a great telegram service
Saving loads time in both ends .
chat is great to be silent . Discreet .
But you right OP
I found myself text chatting my mum , I even forgot phone calls exist . Then we ended laughing about Al this future technologies .
Many times I avoid phone call as I just don’t have head to have some one voice in my hear hole
So , text me , not in mood for calls . Fatigue . Etc etc
Long phone calls n long video calls does my head in after a little while . More into short ones
My daughter the same as me
My mother would spend all day on messenger to you on video call ^^
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"I love phone calls but only if the other person is comfortable with them. There's something about being able to listen to another person more clearly, the happiness I feel in hearing their voice. Greater understanding in what they mean.
I'd even go so far as to say I prefer them to texts/messages. Generally."
You have the sexiest voice ever Melissa. Such a turn on |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am always surprised that my younger colleagues use emails to garner information than they do the phone
I'm a great believer in physical interaction. It speeds things up. It builds relationships. The only downside is a lack of an audit trail if things go tits up
I'm good on the phone, but long protracted phone calls lose my attention. I tire very quickly of jibber jabber |
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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands |
I will talk to anyone on the phone and prefer that option.Landline of course.
The fun that can be had winding up the scammers who call relentlessly brightens up my day.
Hate texting with a passion
Hate messaging using the internet
Not on any of the so called social media sites other than Fab.
In my case it is an age thing. |
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I spend a lot of time talking to my dad on the phone. Daily at least, this involves explaining things that I've explained before and talking him down from things he's anxious about as well as day to day chit chat, it's exhausting. Obviously I don't begrudge it
I don't really enjoy phone conversations and prefer to email, text or WhatsApp if I can't see someone face to face. |
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